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Steering Dampener

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Steering Dampener

Post by sierrajim »

Have just about sorted the steering on my Hilux, it's now been fitted with IFS box and ORI crossover arm.

I've taken the factory dampener off as it appears to be 3/4 shagged. Is it worth going for a return to centre unit?

I'll be running 36" Simex ET2's with twin lockers if that makes any difference.

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Post by crankycruiser »

Ive got a tough dog RTC damper on mine and its great....
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Post by RV80 »

crankycruiser wrote:Ive got a tough dog RTC damper on mine and its great....
What he said :D
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Post by De-lux »

got a rancho non RTC and it works sweet. apparently you dont need a RTC dampener if your steering is aligned correctly. if your have a RTC dampener, it can 'mask' any potential problems with your steering.
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